Think twice about a smaller "non truck" vehicle Roger. Saloons do not cope well with rough roads and floods. Also the high driving position is an advantage of a truck. I recently dove a small nissan saloon and was horrified with its drivability compared to my Ranger!! Finally just imagine how a saloon would cope in a collision with a truck. If you decide to sell, put it on Bahtsold. I sold my mate's vigo within a day with some decent photos and a decent description. If you need any help posting on bahtsold drop me an email. Not much idea on price, my guess would be 270-300k

Just my opinion Roger, but I have to disagree with TW. I have both a pick-up and a saloon, the last two being a Nissan Teana I drove for some 300,000 km and currently a Honda Civic on just over 50,000 km. I have driven all my vehicles long distances in this country and reckon that pickup's suspension, brakes, tyres, shock absorbers etc wear out in about the same time frame as those of a saloon. As for accident safety, I have seen some really mangled pickups in repair shops, so don't think you are necessarily safer in one. Yes, height is a plus, I agree. But the big plus for a saloon is its economy as most of them now run on E85 and get 13-16 km/L. There is also the added bonus that the wife prefers to drive it. I need a pick-up but I wouldn't have one if I didn't. Go for the saloon and ditch the Vigo. BTW if you can find a farang (or a Thai) who wants it you'll do better than selling it on the net.